Combination hanger support



Feb. 13,1945. M, DERHO 2,369,217

COMBINATION HANGER SUPPORT Q Filed oct. 13. 1943 i (A J61 %0 INVEIIVTOR.

ATTORNEYS PatentedjFeb. l3,

UNITED STATES. PATENT OFFICE I zssaz 'z' t comma-non HANGER surroa'rJohn J.'Derho, mum, ms, :Applleation October 1a, 194:, Serial Ne.506.115 1 Claim. (Cl. 248-125) the ring IZis pivoted to the position ofEure 4.

My invention relates to emblems or thelike, and includes among itsobjects and advantages the Provision or an improved emblem having acombination hanger and standing support.

In the accompanying drawing; Figure 1 is a perspective view of the rearface 01' an emblem in accordance with my invention.

Figure 2 is a sectional view along the line 2-2 of Figural.

Figure 3 is a face view oia hanger ring adapted.

to serve as a standing support, .and

Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2 but illustrating the emblem inastanding position.

In the embodiment of the invention selected for illustration, 1- makeuse of an emblem I0 suitable to-hang on a wall, stand on a table, shelfor r the like. To' support the emblem in its hanging or standingposition, 1 provide a ring M. This ring .-'is bent from a piece or wireto the shape of alarge loop ,with a small eye I formed at one end of thewire. The plane of the loop I! is arll'gnged at an obtuse angle to theplane 0! the eye it screw it is-passedthrough the eye It and threadedinto the emblem I. at a point where the emblem will hang straight whenthe ring is head 2| oi the screw is larger than the eye to gross thelatter against the rear face of the emem I, Because of the angularity o!the eye it with inserted over a supporting pin or the like. The

, respect $0 the loop ll, the loop. ll serves a a prop j v positioned'atan-acute angle to e when In this po'sltlomthe ring termlna l tly short01. the lower edge 01' the emblem, so that the emblem may reston thesupport 22 at a suitable angle rearwardly and to theverticalwhen thering is brought to rest on' the support When the loop I4 is hung on awall pin, the emblem tilts forwardly' to a suitable angle and itslowervedge comes to rest on'the face oi the wall.

Without further elaboration,.the foregoing will so fully explain myinvention, that others may, by applying current knowledge, readily adaptthe same for use under various conditions of service.

feular loop' 01 which is considerably larger than the other and bent atthe point of connection between the. loops to arrange said loops at anangle to each other, said wire being bent circularly in one direction toform the larger loop, and then bent circularly in the opposite directionto form the smaller loop, and the smaller loop adapted range the largerloop at an acute angle to the body, aid larger loop when extendingupwardly adapted to be connected with a vertical base, and

when extending downwardly adapted toens a horizontal base to support theobject at an inclination from the horizontal base.

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to be. pivotally connected to the object to ar-

